War Book for Kids: Epic Medieval Fiction Battles for Children (Adventure Stories for Kids)

Summary

A village is being attacked, animals are turned into freaks… how will it end?

Two towns are competing, even with their different economies, but one of them takes the lead and forbids the other to produce a certain super substance that boosts the animals’ intelligence and strength. Will Jasper discover the big, dark secret of what is really going on? And will he defeat whoever is behind this? Don’t wait and read on!

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War Book for Kids - Jeff Child

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Introduction

Jasper lives with his parents. Everything seems peaceful in Tapo Ville, the village where he lives. At first it does, but when a mysterious liquid is discovered that gives the cattle superpowers, Jasper gets suspicious. Is the new product really that great? Or is there more to it? And why does someone from the village of Grinetown come over and mention the patent they have on it? Quickly start reading or listening and find out!

Chapter 1: Unusual Animals

He opens his eyes and hears the birds chirp. It’s a peaceful day, a quiet new beginning of another sunrise, another list of tasks, and another joyous opportunity to do something good in the world.

Jasper has been living with his parents all his life. He loves them to pieces, but he is about that age when he feels ready to leave home. His job at the farm has been sufficiently useful to make a living and save up some money, so he can go live on his own.

When he gets to the kitchen, he sees his mother, who put a lot of effort into the elaborate breakfast she is about to serve.

Have a seat, she says. You need to eat well before you go to that job of yours. You don’t want to pass out with your face in cow dung.

No, Mom. I understand, Jasper says.

And dress up a little. It’s chilly outside.

Yes, Mom.

Jasper’s father enters the room. He compliments his wife on the terrific food she cooked and sits down. He leans over to his son and says, Remember, boy. Always behave. You never know when that farmer will help you find connections in Grinetown. They are doing a lot better than we are, economically speaking.